Review: Flee

Jun •  12 •  2013
Review: FleeFlee by Miranda Kavi
Series: Stand Alone
Published by Self-Published on November 30, 2012
Genres: Young Adult- Fantasy/ Paranormal
Source: Author, FTC: Exchange for honest opinion
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I can fly.

I have to keep it a secret.

Everything was fine, until I met him.

I can’t stay away…

Aurora Lockette has a supernatural ability she hides from the world. Gavyn Dhaval is a newly famous actor that shies away from the spotlight. When Aurora and Gavyn literally collide in a fender bender on her first day of law school, they are irresistibly drawn to each other.

When Aurora’s secret is revealed, she has no choice but to abandon Gavyn to go into hiding to escape the media frenzy. A secret society of gifted humans contacts her to warn of dark forces that seek to destroy her and everyone she loves.

Aurora must try to understand who and what she is while she fights to protect herself and her loved ones from a hidden, sinister force

This is the second book by Miranda Kavi and after falling in love with her other book Rua I couldn’t wait to read the book. I didn’t read the synopsis and I decided to jump right in and fell in love instantly.

Plot: Since I didn’t read the synopsis I thought that this book was at first a contemporary and then this scene happened and everything opened up and I had this book awakening and to myself I was thinking okay now this is the Miranda I know. By the way if you didn’t get the point of the last couple sentences this book is not contemporary.  I really connected to the characters and I felt that things were missing like explanations but the idea behind the story I felt was original and the book for me was a fresh read.

Love:  I loved the connection that the main character had with the guy she loved. I felt my heart break when she had to go on the run to protect not only him but her family. I kind of wanted to cry but since I was in a public place I was forced to hold back my tears. Seriously! But the love that they share will never keep two people away. This was my favorite part when reading the book.

Enemy: I think for me I wish I got to know just a little bit more about the enemy and hopefully in the next book we will get to learn a little bit more about the enemy and find out where they come from.

Overall this book was a short read I still found every chapter enjoyable. Miranda Kavi once again captures my heart with a book that will only leave you wanting nothing but more. Astonishing Flee is a book worth reading!

I give it 5 bites!

5bites

ChayseSig

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4 Comments

  1. Candace
    Jun 12, 2013

    I think I have RUA on my kindle but I’m not sure I’ve even heard of this one. I’m glad you loved it so much!

  2. Jenny
    Jun 12, 2013

    Such a pretty cover, I adore it! I heard great things about Rua, I didn’t realize there was a second book already! Thanks for putting it on my radar Chayse, I’m so glad you loved it:)

  3. Sounds so good! I’ve been needing to read a book by her!

  4. I hadn’t heard of this one but it sounds pretty good! Thanks for the review!